Geeky Books and Comics For Kids

5 Books For Tiny Geek Readers

While we'd never forgo classic fairy tales and Dr. Seuss riddles, we think a modern kid needs to be brought up with the right mix of mental stimulation. A proper diet of daily computer programming lessons, alien language tutorials, and the ins and outs of life with the leader of the Death Star is necessary for raising a well-rounded geek. Help your little one get ahead with one of these nerdy literary selections.

How to Speak Wookiee ($17)

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Make sure your child is bilingual in the arts of English and Wookiee with the How to Speak Wookiee book. Besides, Star Wars isn't going anywhere.

HTML For Babies ($9)

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If HTML is the language of the future, get growing brains ready with HTML For Babies.

My Little Geek ($20)

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"J" might stand for "jump" on Sesame Street, but in My Little Geek, "j" is for joystick.

CSS For Babies ($9)

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Make sure future web designers are prepared early with CSS For Babies.

Darth Vader and Son ($15)

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Comic book writer Jeffrey Brown looks at life for Luke Skywalker had his dad been around as a kid. Darth Vader and Son pokes fun at the trials of raising a kid when you're the Dark Lord of the Sith.